3. LINE The path of a moving point on a flat surface Can outline an object A line is longer than it is wider It can have movement and indicate a certain direction Types of lines: zigzag, horizontal, vertical, curved, diagonal, straight, angular, and implied.
5. SHAPE A two dimensional area created by connecting the lines to make an object They can be positive or negative shapes They can be biomorphic or abstract, and geometric like a triangle, square, and or circle Shapes vary by their color, texture, and or value
7. FORM This is a three-dimensional shape It has volume, dimension and mass Forms can be geometric or metamorphic They are generally used to sculpt and create
11. COLOR Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet. ROYGBIV!! It can identify an object, create, provoke or convey emotions and moods. There are warm and cool colors There are primary (RED, YELLOW, BLUE) secondary (PURPLE, GREEN, ORANGE)intermediate, analogous, and complementary
15. SPACE Can be limited like the confines of a closet. It can be extensive like outer space or shallow like a pond. It can also be as deep as the Ocean. Two-Dimensional space has height and width Three-Dimensional space has height, width, time and volume. Perspective comes into play with space especially when you want to create depth and distance in a drawing or painting.
16. WHAT KIND OF SPACES DO YOU SEE? DO THESE PICTURES TAKE OF SPACE? Shallow, Deep, Two-Dimensional, or Three-Dimensional?!
17. Sourses Professor Stevens, Shelley. Introduction to Drawing 1. Spring Semester 2010.
18. OUTSIDE ACTIVITY! GO outside and pick out favorite LEAVES! Bring inside and put in book for about 10 minutes WE will laminate our Leaves and cut them out FINALLY we will as a class discuss what types of elements of art our LEAVES are!